When Will the Air Jordan 1 Mid 554724-122 Metallic Red to Release ?


When Will the Air Jordan 1 Mid 554724-122 Metallic Red to Release ?

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Hot Sale Jordans has only been further developed in the past few years, and sports shoes of various brands are advertised with customizable quality. Although this trend is still growing, the Jordan brand hopes to ride the wind and waves in 2021 with the DIY Air Jordan 4. takes is not a new thing in the sports shoe industry, but styles like Air Jordan 4 have attracted a lot of interest in sports shoe advertisements. Although retro models usually stay above the standard trend and most of the time stay classic, it looks like the Jordan brand will honor the trend, whether we like it or not. The leaked pictures are not shoes that have surfaced, but the colors are expected to arrive in white and black. Like other DIY remodels, look forward to a shiny white leather upper with surrounding overlays and branded black outlines that stand out. In order to increase the beauty of DIY, this shoe will introduce a set of markers so that users can use the 1989 silhouette as a canvas for their personal creativity.The Jordan brand will add to their Air Jordan 1 mid-line lineup with a new interpretation of the surface metallic red theme. Fresh from a great 2020, Air Jordan 1 Mid Metallic Red is expected to have a better year in 2021, and if this early show shows anything, it's just. Using another Chicago color, this interpretation switched things with metallic finishes and silver details added thoroughly. Dressed in formal white, sporty red and black, the side panels arrive in the usual white leather, while the toes choose silver to match the mesh tongue. Black leather quickly covers the usual AJ1 cover, while the star performance, red metal, painted Nike Swoosh logo, ankle, and wings logo. The white midsole and red rubber outsole perfectly interpret the new look.
Nike's Air Force 1 has always provided Swoosh with clean canvas for experimentation, introducing new concepts for the classic version. This week, this is in the form of a new jacquard pattern across the Nike Air Force 1 vamp and saw a new "photon dust" color scheme, which is coming soon. Jacquard In 1804, French clothing manufacturer Joseph Marie Jacquard applied for a patent for weaving technology for the first time. This weaving method can mix extremely complex patterns into textiles, creating patterns that flow naturally with clothes and cannot be washed away. Since then, jacquard fabric has become an important part of clothing production, so that this method is basically regarded as simple pattern making in the eyes of untrained people. This week, Nike launched a new design of Air Force 1, using complex weaving methods to apply jacquard patterns to classic basketball shoes in interesting new ways. Jacquard woven panels make up the toe and quarter panels of this AF1, while the light gray covering makes up the fenders, lacing system and heel. However, part of the fabric of the midfoot part extends to its border, overlapping the Swoosh and heel panel of the shoe in a camouflage pattern.